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Walk Midlands 10 Most Viewed Walks in 2023
Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Walking Tips

Walk Midlands 10 Most Viewed Walks in 2023

2023 has been another wildly successful year for Walk Midlands. Here are the most viewed walks this year doable without a car in the English Midlands. Continue reading Walk Midlands 10 Most Viewed Walks in 2023

Walks to “Christmas Card” Towns in the English Midlands
Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Walking Tips

Walks to “Christmas Card” Towns in the English Midlands

Christmas and the wider festive season is a time for visting cosy picturesque towns. Preferably with a market and carols. Luckily the Midlands has them in spades. Continue reading Walks to “Christmas Card” Towns in the English Midlands

Caldon Canal
Blog, Fascinating Places, Stories from History

Caldon Canal

Stretching from the heart of the Potteries out into the hilly, wooded part of north east Staffordshire bisected by the River Churnet, lying between Leek and Uttoxeter, known as the “Staffordshire Rhineland”, the Caldon Canal is a waterways system as much singular channel. Continue reading Caldon Canal

No car required: Understanding the Midlands one step at a time
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No car required: Understanding the Midlands one step at a time

Kindly hosted by Walkspace West Midlands “No car required: Understanding the Midlands one step at a time” a set of reflections upon two years of working on Walk Midlands. Continue reading No car required: Understanding the Midlands one step at a time

Real Mythical and Legendary People of the English Midlands
Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Stories from History, Walking Tips

Real Mythical and Legendary People of the English Midlands

A selection of walks up and along a wide plethora of ridges situated right across the English Midlands Continue reading Real Mythical and Legendary People of the English Midlands

Review: Joel Lane – “From Blue to Black”
Arts and Culture, Blog, Midlands Myths and Legends, Reviews

Review: Joel Lane – “From Blue to Black”

Review of Joel Lane’s errie rock music novel set in early 1990s Birmingham and the Black Country “From Blue to Black” published by Influx Press. Continue reading Review: Joel Lane – “From Blue to Black”

Malerweg: Walk German Midlands
Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Long Distance Walks, Walking Tips

Malerweg: Walk German Midlands

All about a week long walk along the Malerweg Trail in Germany’s Saxon Switerland National Park in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. Continue reading Malerweg: Walk German Midlands

The Crooked House, Himley, in Memorandum
Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Stories from History

The Crooked House, Himley, in Memorandum

Now reduced to a pile of rubble, for reasons which have been subjected to much speculation, The Crooked House pub in Himley was a true Midlands legend. Continue reading The Crooked House, Himley, in Memorandum

Eight Hills Regional Park
Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places

Eight Hills Regional Park

Recently the National Trust announced a consultation into plans they have to create a new Eight Hills Regional Park in northern Worcestershire. Continue reading Eight Hills Regional Park

Ridge Walks in the Midlands
Arts and Culture, Blog, Fascinating Places, Midlands Myths and Legends, Stories from History, Walking Tips

Ridge Walks in the Midlands

A selection of walks up and along a wide plethora of ridges situated right across the English Midlands Continue reading Ridge Walks in the Midlands

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